Untamoi said:
tedsteriscool said:
TWRoO said:
tedsteriscool said: 2160p is in development so...I'm not sure how well 720P will be received in the coming years. |
Lol.... I hop you realise the difference between 1080p and 2160p is unnoticable unless you have a stupidly huge 80+ inch Television.
an 80 inch TV would be as wide as I am tall.
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The same can be argued with PC screens and the difference between 720p and 1080p. Its very noticeable on a 24'' monitor.
Plus, 65'' TVs are now affordable. Sharp has one on amazon.com right now for under $3,000. At that size 2160p would be noticeable.
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Sure, but most PC screens are watched from less than 3 feet away, TV's are watched usually much farther. If you watch 48 inch TV from 6 feet distance, you'll see as many details as from 24 inch PC screen from 3 feet distance. From 12 feet distance you would already need 96 inch TV to see same details as in this 24 inch PC screen.
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HD TV's run at 1080p, not more so unless you're talking about HD TV's in 10 years, discussing this is useless.